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IN

DREAM

symphonicity masterworks season

featuring VI N C E Z EN T N E R , H A R P, SY MP H ON I C I TY CH ORU S & ODU CH ORU S

THURS.
Sponsored in FEB MOZART
Part by
10 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
2022 ZAERR
Harp Concerto
7:30PM WHITACRE
Deep Field
BOYER
Dreaming a World
THIS CONCERT IS

SPONSORED BY

The
Albert H. Grandy
Memorial
Fund

This program is sponsored in part by Virginia


Beach Arts and Humanities Commission, Virginia
Commission for Arts Support, and Business
Consortium for Arts Support.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Jon Ahern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legal Services
Staff of the Sandler Center . . . . Production and
Box Office

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A LETTER FROM MAESTRO DANIEL W. BOOTHE

Dear Symphonicity Patrons,


It has been almost five years since I arrived and so
much has happened. Nearly half of my time with you
and the orchestra has been drastically altered due to the
COVID pandemic. However, with your support we have
continued to find ways of sharing the needed gift of music
with our community. Whether online through our Digital
Ovation Series or in person with masked and distanced
performances inside and outside, the song of our mission
never stopped.
As we embark on a new normal, we are excited to
share with you the 'Hidden Treasures' that make our
orchestra special. Each concert features musicians from our
Symphonicity family with selections that span an incredible
range of time, emotion and creative genius.
I ask for your continued support and especially in
helping others find us as well. Our music only has meaning
when it can be shared. Thank you for being here and I hope
we see you again soon.

Daniel W. Boothe
Music Director & Conductor

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PROUDLY PRESENTS

Hidden Treasures: In A Dream


Daniel W. Boothe, Music Director & Conductor
Dr. Nancy Klein, Chorus Master
Vince Zentner, Harp
Symphonicity Chorus
Old Dominion University Chorus
Virginia Children's Chorus
Old Dominion Percussion

MOZART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eine kleine Nachtmusik

ZAERR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celtic Concerto

15-Minute Intermission

WHITACRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deep Field

BOYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dreaming a World

SILENCE YOUR DEVICES and NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEO


Please disconnect audible electronic signals on watches,
pagers, and cell phones before the start of the performance.
Videotaping and flash photography during the concert are not
permitted, except through the permission of Symphonicity.

In A Dream 5
MEET the MAESTRO
DANIEL W. BOOTHE

DANIEL W. BOOTHE, Music Director & Conductor,


is an internationally award-winning music professional
currently serving as Music Director and Conductor of
the Symphonicity Orchestra and Chorus, Commander
and Conductor for the United States Air National
Guard Band of the Southwest, and faculty instructor at
the F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music at Old Dominion
University. As a recording producer for numerous CD
albums, and conductor or performer around the world,
his live and recorded concerts for television, radio,
and internet broadcasts have reached over 50 million
people in 175 countries. He is a published writer (Cane
River Music), commissioned composer and a renown
music adjudicator. His consummate professionalism,
artistic vision, and highly-successful engagement
with diverse audiences has earned a reputation of
tremendous respect and success across many genres.

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“He uses music to make
connections in the soul...”
USA TODAY

In addition to his music career, Boothe is a skilled


communicator and public relations professional. He
earned top recognition in media management and
strategic public affairs leadership as a Distinguished
Graduate of the Defense Information School. He
also earned the 2014 Public Affairs Communication
Excellence Award from the U.S. Air Force which
recognized him as the top communication
professional out of 179 peers worldwide. His
outstanding reputation led to his hand-picked
selection as a personal communications and national
media advisor in the Pentagon where he personally
served as a public affairs advisor to the 23rd Secretary
of the Air Force.
Residing in Chesapeake, Virginia with his wife and
five children, Boothe also serves as a commissioner for
the City of Chesapeake Fine Arts Commission.

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CHORUS MASTER
DR. NANCY KIRKLAND KLEIN

Dr. Nancy Kirkland Klein has directed the Choral Program


at Old Dominion University since 1986. In her 37 years with the
Diehn School of Music, Dr. Klein has seen the University Choir
more than double in size, has established the F. Ludwig Diehn
Chorale, began and developed the NASM accredited M.M.E. and
the Graduate Performers Certificate, and moved the department
into School of Music status. She has travelled world-wide as a
conductor and choral clinician, conducting in the Cathedral of
Notre, Dame, Paris; St. Mark’s Basilica, Venice; St. Giles Cathedral,
Scotland; Conservatiore de Musique in Luxembourg; Avery Fisher
Hall and Alice Tully Hall, New York. Dr. Klein has been a three-time
keynote speaker for the European Music Educator’s Association
and is a regular presenter and guest conductor for the Virginia
Music Educator’s Association. She has conducted Master Classes
in Choral Conducting from Rochester, New York to Baton Rouge
Louisiana. She trains conductors for the U.S. Army, preparing them
to work with instrumental and choral groups, and has trained
many of the music educators in the region.

Dr. Klein has received numerous awards including the Joel


S. Lewis Award for Mentoring, University Professor Designation
for Excellence in Teaching, Robert Stern Award for Excellence
in Teaching, 2011 ALLI Award for Lifetime Contributions to the

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Arts, and the Alfred Nelson
Marquis Award for Lifetime
Achievement. She has been
nominated by ODU for U.S.
Professor of the Year, and
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GUEST ARTIST
VINCE ZENTNER, HARP

Vince Zentner has been a member of the music


community of Hampton Roads since 2002. Originally
from Niagara, Wisconsin, he is an alumnus of the
Interlochen Center for the Arts and holds a bachelor of
music degree from St. Norbert College in DePere with
a double major in flute and clarinet performance. He
served 9 years in the U.S. Army Band program serving
in bands across the country culminating as harpist and
clarinetist with the U.S. Military Academy Band, West
Point. Vince is an active performer in the community
and performs with the areas finest orchestras, wind
ensembles, opera and musical theatre organizations.

When he’s not playing the harp, Vince is an avid


runner and spent the last decade serving as the Chief
of Materiel and Logistics for the U.S. Army School of
Music, JEB Little Creek in Virginia Beach. Just this year
he transitioned from the School of Music and joined the
contracting team for the U.S. Coast Guard’s Director of
Operational Logistics.

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DIRECTOR OF
PERCUSSION STUDIES
DAVID L. WALKER

Professor David Walker has been teaching


at the F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music since
1998. He is Director of Percussion Studies and the
Drumline Instructor for the Monarch Marching Band.
Additionally, he performs regularly with the Virginia
Symphony and Richmond Symphony, and teaches
percussion for the Governor’s School for the Arts. Mr.
Walker received a Bachelor of Music in Performance
from Wheaton Conservatory of Music and a Master of
Music in Performance from The University of Michigan.
He and his wife, Christy, are blessed with a large
family including 8 children, 4 grandchildren, and 2
daughters in-law.

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VCC ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
CAROL THOMAS DOWNING

Carol Thomas Downing is the founder / Artistic Director of


the Virginia Children’s Chorus (est. 1992). An experienced singer,
children’s choral director, classical violinist and Celtic fiddler, Ms.
Downing has trained young musicians from preschool through
the university level. She holds a B.A. degree in voice, graduating
summa cum laude from Towson University and received her
Masters of Music degree in music education with Kodály emphasis
from the University of St. Thomas. Her teachers include Ruth
Drucker (voice) and Berl Senofsky (violin). In addition to teaching
violin in her home studio, Ms. Downing serves on the faculties of
The Academy of Music (Norfolk, VA) and is the High School Music
Specialist for the Roadstead Montessori School (Norfolk, VA).
She is the founder and past director of the Peabody Children’s
Chorus (Baltimore), and past faculty of The Walden School for
Young Composers (Dublin, NH). She is a contributing author to
The Walden School Musicianship Course: A Manual for Teachers,
(2002). Ms. Downing guest conducts for All-City & District Chorus
events, serves as clinician for Suzuki violin workshops, performs
as a classical soloist and chamber violinist, and fiddler / singer
for Irish events. Ms. Downing holds Kodály certification and is a
member of the American Choral Directors Association, Chorus
America, The Organization of Kodály Educators and the Suzuki
Association of the Americas. She is an honorary lifetime member
of Phi Kappa Phi at Old Dominion University.

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Virginia Children’s Chorus
Carol Thomas Downing, Founder & Artistic Director
Katherine Wright, Accompanist
Grace Parkinson, Executive Director
Suzette Corey, Chorus Manager

Since 1992, the Virginia Children’s Chorus has been


teaching children of all backgrounds to sing with joy!
Recognized as “Hampton Roads’ premiere children’s
chorus,” the VCC is an independent, non-profit choir
school committed to training the voice as well as offering
extraordinary concert opportunities. The VCC believes
that singing is every child’s birthright, awakening the
heart and mind to its fullest potential. Five choir levels
meet the needs of each developing singer. Our mission
is to develop: the child - cultivating each singer’s vocal
talents and musicianship skills; the ensemble - performing
beautiful choral music with feeling and artistry; and the
community - commissioning new works for children’s
choirs and sharing the life-affirming gifts of music with
our region and the world. VCC’s singers, ages 6-18, come
from every corner of Hampton Roads. Now celebrating our
30th anniversary season, VCC sings in concerts throughout
the community and on tour. Boys and girls, ages 6-18
are invited to our auditions in January, June and August.
Beginners and advanced older singers are welcome! Visit
the VCC website: www.vachildrenschorus.org.

Performing today is the Concert Choir, our advanced treble


choir. The Concert Choir includes singers from grades 6
through 10.

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NARRATOR
DR. VERONICA COLEMAN

Dr. Veronica R. Coleman is a native of Halifax County, Virginia.


She received her undergraduate education from Averett College
(University) where she concentrated her studies in the field of
Business Administration. She completed graduate studies at Old
Dominion University, Norfolk, VA and earned the Master of Divinity
Degree from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at
Virginia Union University. In 2010, she earned the Doctor of Ministry
degree from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio as a
McKissick/Carter Fellow.

Dr. Coleman in the Pastor and Organizer of New Jerusalem


Ministries of Virginia Beach, Virginia. This church is a growing ministry
that is committed to impacting the community with the love of Jesus
Christ. New Jerusalem Ministries recently received the prestigious
“Model Partnership Award” from the Virginia Beach City Public
Schools in recognition of its Mentoring Program and other outreach
efforts conducted on behalf of the students in the city.

Dr. Coleman is a former Health Care Executive and enjoys


serving her community. She is the immediate Past President of
the Virginia Beach Interdenominational Ministers Conference and a
former reporter and anchor for the City of Virginia Beach Community
Television Station-VBTV. She has served on many boards and in
various capacities with other civic and religious organizations

Dr. Coleman is married to Deacon Calvin Coleman, and they are


the parents of two adult children and three wonderful grandchildren.

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NARRATOR
VINCENT SCHILLING

" When my Mohawk grandmother (Tota) Carole Ross gave


me my native name of Tsio’:kwaris (Black Raven), I thought,
‘Oh great, that is an awesome name! Raven’s are dark and
sinister and just all-around cool!' My Tota added, “That is
great, Tsio’:kwaris, but they are also noisy and get on my
nerves!” My Tota has a great sense of humor.

Vincent Schilling is the Executive Vice President and


co-owner of Schilling Media, Inc. a Native American owned
Media and Media Relations Corporation. He is an enrolled
Akwesasne Mohawk, an Award-winning Native American
author and an Award-winning Photojournalist. In 2011,
Schilling was given a human rights award in the city of
Virginia Beach by the Mayor for his work and programs
created about Native American issues.

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ORCHESTRA ROSTER

VIOLIN I BASS BASS TROMBONE


Megan Van Gomple, Rachel Keene, Principal Alan Fagan
Concertmaster Rebecca Brown
TUBA
Cindy Bryan, Assistant
FLUTE Phillip Sloan
Concertmaster
Amber Kidd, Principal
Lynette Andrews, Principal TIMPANI
Frank Jones
Second Violin Brian Tuttle
Erika Frydenlund
Anjoli M. Ferrara-Clayton PERCUSSION
Kylen Doubt PICCOLO
Glenn Smith, Principal
Danielle Fagan Erika Frydenlund
Aaron Cook
Stephen Fisher OBOE Wesley Coombs
Satoko Fukasawa Harvey Stokes, Principal Monte Pursifull
Martin Glasco Sandra Richards
Howard Horwitz HARP
Rena Long
Alexandra Loubeau Vince Zentner
Alexandra Marlins CLARINET
PIANO
Amy Miller JoMarie T. Larkin, Principal
Amy Shaffer
Edo Mor Alan J. Brown
Christina Morton Lee Cooper ODU PERCUSSION
Nikki Nieves STUDENTS
BASSOON
Nick Raykhman Under the Direction of
Stephanie Sanders, Principal
Christopher J. Sacra David L. Walker, Director
Chris Simmons
Justin Stanley of Percussion Studies
CONTRA-BASSOON Ethan Cagle
VIOLA Laura Parker Trevor Keenan
Shirley Smith, Principal Benton Maldonado +
Margaret A. Brown FRENCH HORN
Torrance Massenburg
Honorary Viola Chair Ellen Polachek, Principal
Ayden Noteboom
Daniel Austin Christine Foust, Assistant
Olivia Roeck
Andrew Dack Principal
Daniel Slader
Linda G. Dyer Rob Carroll
Joshua Thomas
Ryan Featherer Jose Toranzo
Matthew Trumble
Brenda Johnson Jonathan Twitero
Michael Walker
Leslie Meher Savvas Gabriel Boyd
Ty Young
Keara L. Smith TRUMPET
+ graduate student
CELLO Robyn Card, Principal
Mary Ann Hughes, Principal Denise White
Marguerite C. Alley Heath Losick
Charlotte Dettwiler William Lemley
Fred Kovner TROMBONE
Déb Ramos-Smiley Jay Larkin, Principal
Kirsten Rowe Paul Weathers

* Members of Symphonicity string sections voluntarily rotate their seats on a regular basis.

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CHORUS ROSTER

SOPRANO Vicky Faircloth Oliver Sealey*


Christina Bartholomew* Jordan Fitzgerald* Steven Slawson*
Andrea Boothe Lynne German Francis Sporer*
Javonne Anthony* Alexis Gravely* Frank Veliz*
Heidi Barnett Karen Laws*# Charles Warthen
Ava Bergren* Cristina Loyola* David Whyte*
Lee Ann Brown* Christine Mathews
CHORAL
Heidi Burkard* Sha-Tayasia McCoy*
ACCOMPANIST
Janiella Burns* Keri Parker*
Sylvia Chapa
Sylvia Chapa Marcia Puckett
Lexi Conrad* Kristan Rickard
Cheyenna Denison* Ocean Robbins* VIRGINIA
Patricia Esch Lisa Sowell CHILDREN’S
Claire Estoesta Jo Wallace* CHORUS
Dawn Guille
CONCERT CHOIR
TENOR
Karen Harris Lou Armstrong* Wyatt Brush
Elizabeth Hughes Cole Baty* Audrey Chou
Mya Hunter* Hassan Darden* Kaycie Colton
Madi Lucas* Jerry Davis* Olivia Cooper
Linnea Nelson* Ken German Annaliya Fernando
Reann Nichols* John Hale* Catherine Gwaltney
Chloe Pearce* Joseph Kasper Emory Anna Kokolis
Rachel Peed* Robert Klein* Lyla McGowen
Daniela Reyes-Flores* Beth Lape Isabella Millen
Rebecca Sagendorf* Gerrie Phibbs Liadan O’Connell
Makenna Salyer* Nicolas Ross* Adeline Peterson
Ava Stevenson* Katherine Taylor Rickman
Laurel Tsirimokos BASS Alice Shoup
Marie Vesely Carter Campbell* Daphne Taber
Sarah Woolard* Bailey Carter* Amelia Waldram
Kailyn Wynn* Ndure Benke-Coker* Natalie Walker
Joshua Caudell* Anna Wernly
ALTO John Cawley Noah West
Taryn Amos* Lyle Foell* Rhys West
Danielle Appiah-Kubi* George Gillespie Natalia Woodard
Kelli Bly* Mark Haswell
Brianna Brannon* William Hunter # * ODU Concert Choir
Claudette Collins Rob Nolin # Chorus Manager
Libby Coulter Ray Pleasants*
Janet Dingman

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2021-2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
OFFICERS & STAFF

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Marguerite Alley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President
Richard Pulley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice President
Leigh J. Cason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer
Martha McCrory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary
Dr. K. Edwin Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Past President
Alan Brown Rhan Pittman Tom Sherrill
Janet Dingman Sharon Kerk Reyes Lisa Sowell
Juanita Felton Christopher Sacra
Treena Lauer Darby Schoenfeld

EX-OFFICIO Lynette Andrews, Executive Director; Daniel W. Boothe, Music Director & Conductor

MUSIC DIRECTOR EMERITUS David Kunkel

SYMPHONICITY STAFF AND KEY PERSONNEL


Daniel W. Boothe. . . . . . Music Director & Conductor Paula Peebles-Bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Librarian
Lynette Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director Charlotte Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bookkeeper
Megan Van Gomple. . . . . . . . . . . . Concertmaster Adam Robles. . . . . . . . . . Production Stage Manager
Danielle Fagan. . . . . . . . . Strings Personnel Manager Dr. Nancy K. Klein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chorus Master
Alan Brown. . . . Winds/Brass/Percussion Personnel Manager Bill Hunter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chorus Manager

FERMATA CLUB MEMBERS


Andrea Boothe Charlotte Fisher
Charlotte Boothe Ray Grover
John Cawley Nicholas Ilchyshyn
Kayhlynn Dickey Janette Melton

This performance is made possible in part by a grant from:


VIRGINIA BEACH ARTS & HUMANITIES COMMISSION

2021–2022 MEMBERS & STAFF


Susan C. Grube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair
Emma “Em” Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chair
Brenda J. Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary
Michael Cloud-Butler Raeesah Islam The Hon. Winship C. Tower (Ret.)
C. Cheyney Cole, Jr. Cynthia C. Romero, MD
Mia K. Guile Olga L. Torres-Baker

Symphonicity gratefully acknowledges the members of


VIRGINIA BEACH ARTS & HUMANITIES COMMISSION
for their generous support!

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symphonicity masterworks season

IN MOTION
OCTOBER 17 2021

IN THE WIND
NOVEMBER 14 2021

IN A DREAM
FEBRUARY 10 2022

IN TIME
MARCH 20 2022

IN JAZZ
APRIL 24 2022

In A Dream
symphonicity masterworks season
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CORPORATE SUPPORT

Visit www.symphonicity.org/Become-A-Sponsor to learn more.


FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

Symphonicity gratefully acknowledges


the financial support of the following
individuals and organizations.
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
The City of Virginia Beach Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts
Humanities Commission The Virginia Commission for the Arts

FOUNDATION SUPPORT
A. H. Grandy Memorial Trust The Helen G. Gifford Foundation
Baker Ames Charitable Foundation Sandler Center Foundation
The Capital Group Companies The Virginia Beach Rotary Club Foundation
The Hampton Roads Community
Foundation

BUSINESS CONSORTIUM
Pacesetter Champion
Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. Atlantic Dominion Distributors/Hoffman
Foundation (Anonymous) Beverage
Hampton Roads Community Foundation Patricia and Douglas Perry Foundation
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Advocate
Leader B.M. Stanton Foundation
Birdsong Peanuts Davenport & Company, LLC
Kaufman & Canoles Dixon Hughes Goodman
Virginia Natural Gas, Inc. Dragas Companies
Well Fargo Foundation Palladium Registered Investment Advisors
Wilbanks, Smith & Thomas Asset Raymond Jones
Management, LLC Southern Bank
Wilcox & Savage, P. C. Williams Mullen
Ally Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer, P.C.
TowneBank

CORPORATE CONTRIBUTORS
Amazon Smile Cataldo Builders Bronze Sponsor
AMG National Trust Bank Bronze Sponsor Corbin & Company
BIG Investment Group Soloist Sponsor PRA Group Diamond Baton Sponsor
The Capital Group Companies Diamond Sykes, Bourdon, Ahern, and Levy, PC
Baton Sponsor

MATCHING GIFTS
Bank of America General Dynamics
Capital Group Companies Charitable Norfolk Southern Foundation
Foundation

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

CONTRIBUTIONS IN KIND
Susan Grube
Legal Services
Howard Horwitz
Jon Ahern
Mary Ann Hughes
Educational Videos Brenda Johnson
Andrea Boothe Irene Kohut-Ilchyshyn
Danielle Fagan KC James
Anjoli Ferrara-Clayton Jo Marie Larkin
Chad McGill
Performances
Christina Morton
Marguerite Alley
Laura Parker
Lynette Andrews
Rebecca Peppard
Verleyne Andrews -Rogers
Déb Ramos-Smiley
Jeffrey Beckett
Diana Rothermel-Kemp
Alan Brown
Alexandra Marlins
Rebecca Brown
Phil Sloan
Cindy Bryan
Shirley Smith
Robyn Card
Justin Stanley
Lee Cooper
Harvey Stokes
Andrew Dack
Joseph Umstead
Charlotte Dettwiler
Megan Van Gomple
Danielle Fagan
Denise White
Steven Fisher
Betsy Foushee Photography
Christine Foust Lyle Eesley
Thomas Graper

We thank the named and unnamed who have made the LOVE OF MUSIC
A LEGACY by joining the Symphonicity Encore Society
Lyle Eesley & Rebecca Brown
Craig Grube
Susan Grube

Launched in 2021, the Symphonicity Young Musician Scholarship


Program offers Hampton Roads students and their families an
opportunity to receive extra funding for private music lessons.
Marguerite Alley
Lynette Andrews
Paula Peebles-Bonds
Daniel W. Boothe
Christopher Brydge
Anjoli Ferrara-Clayton
Nancy Curtis, in memory of Sky Curtis
Juanita Felton, in honor of Dr. K. Edwin Brown,
Hazel Jessee, & Margaret Ann Sadler
John S. Husser III

MAESTRO’S CIRCLE ($2500+)


Anonymous Mrs. Juanita G. Felton (Tom)
Dr. Leo Brown Craig and Susan Grube
Rebecca Brown and Lyle Eesley, Cols, USAF (ret) Frederick and Elizabeth Kovner
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

ANGEL ($1000-$2499)
Andrew Baan Don and Mary Ohnemus
Dr. K. Edwin Brown Richard Pulley
Tom Cantwell Henry L. Rankin
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Corbin Ann Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dedman Ryan and Sharon Reyes
Janet Dingman The Schoenfeld Family
T.D. Graper and Rebecca Peppard Tom and B. F. Sherrill
Dr. Nicholas and Irene Kohut-Ilchyshyn Virginia Beach Rotar y Club
Alexandra Loubeau and Brian Tuttle Larry and Jane Waters
Martha McCrory Bruce and Holly Weber
Matthew McKeon Barbara Wing
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Moriarty

SUSTAINING MEMBER ($500-$999)


Jon and Sheryl Ahern Mr. & Mrs. Hideo Fukasawa
Jaime Bertramsen William Hawthorne
Lisa Boothe Raymond Jones
Joel Brown and Jean Powlesland Marcellus and Teresa Kirchner
Dr. Robyn Card Holly and Andrew Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell III Howard McLoughlin
Nancy Curtis Dr. and Mrs. Richard Moriarty
Jeanne Evans-Cox Ray and Joan Redford
Gael R. Daugherty Mark and Patricia Seelenbinder
Mr. Ronald Dederick Vicky Stellato
Anjoli Ferrara-Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watts
Dr. Stephen and Charlotte Fisher George and Elaine Wickard

BENEFACTOR ($250-$499)
Anonymous Mary-Whitley C. Haycox
Patricia Arant Dr. and Mrs. Philip and Barbara Hester
Dr. and Mrs. S. William and Donna Berg Rebecca Hubiak
Paula Peebles-Bonds Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hunter
Jay Black Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jackson
Mrs. Ursula Blanchard Dr. Raymond Jones
Mack Bonner Nancy S. Kesler
Kitty Bosher Mr. and Mrs. E. F alcon Knight
Patricia Cameron Robert and Margaret Lloyd
Mrs. Claire Carbone Celeste Luhring
Em Davis Wayne A. and Mavis E. McKenley
Linda Dyer Dr. Robert and Mary Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fagan Vincent and Patricia Olivieri
Krystal Fenn Mark O’Neil and Nancy D’Amico
Barbara Fleming Louise Pesnicak
Mr. and Mrs. Stev en and Mara Fredrickson Cdr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Ries
Mr. and Mrs. Hideo Fukasawa James Roebuck
Mr. and Mrs. F. Dudley Fulton Dr. Merrilee Small
James Fuqua, Jr. Mr. Scott Strickland
Erich Graf Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
Dr. Adolphus Hailstork Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Lisa Walker

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

SPONSOR ($100-$249)
Donald and Deborah Adams Diane Klein
Niell and Pattie Alford Michael Kline
Michael and Susan Anders Joseph Kuhn
Lynette Andrews David and Pat Kunkel
Anonymous (Various) Robert and Margaret Lloyd
Joanna Binford Col. (USA Ret.) Samuel Malave-Garcia
Daniel W. & Andrea Boothe Florence Mann
Mr. Robert Boseman Burke and Vivian Margulies
Howard and Barbara Brantly Milton and Susan Martin
Jill Broome Wayne A. and Mavis E. M cKenley
Mrs. Brian Boyce Mrs. Alice Meinicke
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Brunk, Jr. Elizabeth Miklos
Cape Henry Women’s Club Marjorie Mischak
John Campbell and Steve Brockman Lynne Monroe
Mrs. Claire Carbone Sally J. Moore
Leigh J. Cason Kenneth and Christina Morton
Joel Floyd Clin genpeel Blanche Mouzon
John W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. John Musto
Peggy Daniels Kathleen Patentreger
Carol Webb Darden Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perlin
Rose P. Daria Marvin Potter
Charlotte Detwiller Marcia Puckett
P.A. Dieffenbach Dr. George and Lynne Puia
Elizabeth Dinwiddie Yolanda and Lindsay Reavis
Marilyn Doline Ben Riley
Richard and Carol Engel Debra Ritger
Marion Fast James & Vera Jean Russell
Robert and Graciela Finley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders
Elizabeth Foushee Scherzo Music Club
Marie Fowle Marguerite Schubert
Gallery 1932 Kimberly Schuette
Rawl and Paula Gelinas Phil Sloan
Dr. and Mrs. Valerio Genta Glenn and Gloria Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilson Phillip Smith
Chuck and Dottie Goldman Shirley Smith
James Gourlay Sam Snapp
Erich Graf Raymond Strangways
Robert Gray John and Mary Talkington
Stephen and Rose Hackney The Pointe at Salt Ponds Neighborhood, Hampton
Peter and Kathleen Haglich Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Todd
Nancy Hardison Ingrid van der Leeuw
Barbara Hart John and Linda Venning
Anne Heyniger Marie Vesely
Zeb and Elizabeth Holt Charles Warthen, C.F.X.
Susan Hoover Christine Webb
Dr. and Mrs. Kelvin James Robert Wells
Beverly Johnson Bonnie Western
Mark and Julia Johnston Kirke and Janet White
Jeffrey Jones Gloria White
Rick and Diana Kemp David Wing
Nancy S. Kesler Robert Woolfitt
Adela Kinney John and Mary Zimmerman
Dick and Carol Kinsley

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

PATRON ($50-$99)
Kathleen Ahearn Diane Klein
Margaret Anderson Col. Ret. and Mrs. Larry Lang
Anonymous (Various) Jo Marie T. Larkin
Angela Arriaga Richard and Trina lee
John Baker Carol Ann Marshall
Veronica Balzer Alex Mason
Margaret Bright Frank and Maureen McGraph
Alan Brown Thomas Meals
Sam Carnahan Jo Ann Morris
Sylvia Chapa Rena Myers
James Colangelo Eileen Neill
Mary Connor George Okaty
TJ Craddock Mark and Kim Parr
Carol Crum Robert and Ann Parr
Mark and Liz Danley Mary Peckens
Mary Delaney Laurie Porter
Megan Kelly Deyncourt Dr. and Mrs. George M. Puia
Patricia Doss Mary Richardson
Barbara Edwards Florence Reese
Mark and Maryanne Farley Amy Roberts
Sue Fibish Helen Ryser
Barbara Ford Joanne S. Savage
Timothy & Virginia Gaffney Mr. George Schmidt
Raymond Grover Carol Schroeder
Kyle Grube Helen Spitz
LTC & Mrs. F ranklin C. Haskins, USA (Ret) Charles and Linda Starbranch
Sheera Herrell Michael and Ipek Taffe
Bobby and Terry Hill Thoroughgood Music Study Club
Howard and Susan Horwitz Joseph Umstead
Klara and Ellis James William and Neola Waller
Ann Kinken Johnson Gary and Suzanne Waxman
Marie Johnson Richard Westbrook
Tracy L. Jones Jane Wey
Jeff Jones and Laura Buzard Jeff Winter
Nancy S. Kesler Rafael and Corina Zalles
Amber Kidd

FRIENDS ($25-$49)
Anonymous (Various) Jocelyn Ellison
Bonnie Allen Christine Everly
Marie Allen Sarah Ford
Marguerite Alley Thomas Frost
Michael and Marilyn Ashe Wayne and Elizabeth Haugen
Leonard and Roberta Boehmer Mark Hazwell
Anthony Brazas Joann Hunter
Sharon Butts Mary Irby
Nancy Cole Ann Johnson
Lisa Crider Frank and Ann Jones
John and Ann Delaney Paul Kim
David and Martha Dennis Dan Koach

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

Cynthia Tew Kresock Elmer Quinn


Frances Maragon Alejandro Rosa
Alexandra Marlins Denise Rutledge
Carol Ann Marshall Athena Savvas
Bettie Marx Geraldine Sawyer
Frank McGrath Karen Smith
Judith Miskimmin Elaine Stephens
Caroline C. Muller Members of the Symphonicity and ODU
Charlotte Newsom Choruses
Mary Peckens Rita Utz
Marc and Kate Powell Neil and Patricia Walsh
Dr. and Mrs. George M. Puia Burton White
Richard Pulley James Willis
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
In honor of Lynette Andrews: Bonnie Allen, In honor of the Grube Family: Erich Graf
Sheera Herrell, Howard Horwitz, Amber Kidd,
In memory of James L. Hackney: Steve
Diane Klein, Lynne Monroe, Paula Peebles-
Hackney
Bonds, Dr. and Mrs. George M. Puia, Helen Spitz
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Hester: Rebecca Brown
In memory of Robert and Peggy Andrews: JLV
and Lyle Eesley
Consulting LLC
In memory of Olivia Kirchner: Marcellus and
In honor of Verleyne Andrews-Rodgers: Mack
Theresa Kirchner
Bonner
In memory of Donna Crowley Kirsch:
In honor of Jaime Bertramsen: The Capital
Anonymous, Laura Buzard, Glenn and Gloria
Group Charitable Foundation
Smith, Harriet A. Frenzel
In memory of Dr. Peter Blanchard: Mrs. Ursula
In honor of David Kunkel: Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Blanchard
Horwitz, Carol Ann Marshall and Ray and Joan
In memory of Teresa Boothe: Donald and Redford
Deborah Adams, David Wing, Craig and Susan
In memory of RADM Thomas Meinicke: Mrs.
Grube, Rebecca Brown
Thomas Meinicke
In memory of Martha Brown: Megan Kelly
In memory of Dr. Len Porter: Laurie Porter
Deyncourt, Sue Grube, Jo Marie Larkin
In honor of Marc Powell: Marc and Kate Powell
In honor of Rebecca Brown, Col., USAF (Ret):
Howard Horwitz, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip and In memory of Joan Redfern: Sylvia Chapa
Barbara Hester
In memory of Mrs. Paula F. Roebuck: James W.
In memory of Beryl Carnahan: Sam Carnahan Roebuck
In memory of Mr. David Cox: Steve Hackney In honor of Glenn Smith: Rebecca Hubiak
In memory of Donald N. Daugherty: Gael R. In honor of Megan Van Gomple: Howard
Daugherty Horwitz
In memory of Tom Felton: Dr. K. Edwin Brown In honor of Symphonicity’s Viola Section: Lyle
Eesley and Rebecca Brown
In memory of Conrad Greif: Donald and
Deborah Adams In memory of Susan Q. Wagner: Vicky Stellato
In honor of Sue Grube: Kyle Grube, Mark In memory of Jane Weller: Linda Dyer
and Kim Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Mara
Frederickson

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BECOME A SUPPORTER

Symphonicity is an all-volunteer orchestra comprised of members from


communities throughout the Hampton Roads area. The orchestra
provides an opportunity for professional, amateur and student
musicians to work together and perform music ranging from classics
to popular selections. In return, the live performances enrich our
community and enhance the cultural education of our young people.
If you are interested in playing with the Orchestra, please call the
Symphonicity office at 757-671-8611 or check out the Auditions page at
www.Symphonicity.org for more information.

HERE IS MY TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION FOR:


Maestro’s Circle ($2500 and Above) Angel ($1000–$2499)
Sustaining Member ($500–$999) Benefactor ($250–$499)
Sponsor ($100–$249) Patron ($50–$99)
Friend ($25–$49) Other

TOTAL AMOUNT TO DONATE:


Billing Information:
Name(s) ___________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________
City_________________________ State_________ Zip _____________
Daytime Phone __________________ Evening Phone ______________
Email Address ______________________________________________

My/Our check payable to “Symphonicity” is enclosed.


My/Our credit card information is provided.
VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover accepted

Card Number ______________________________________ 3 or 4 Digit CSC _______

Signature Expiration Date ________________________________________________

COMPLETE THIS FORM AND


MAIL IT TO OUR OFFICE 291 Independence Blvd,
Suite #421, Pembroke Four
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462

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757.671.8611
www.symphonicity.org

SUBSCRIBE FOR SEASON TICKETS


& BENEFITS ALL SEASON LONG!

Subscription tickets for the Masterworks concerts are on sale all year long.
Single tickets will be available for purchase beginning September 1.

There are two options for purchasing subscription tickets: the popular
Five-Concert Subscription with added benefits and the Three-Concert
Subscription. Five-Concert Subscribers may purchase their specific seat
for the entire season, whereas Three-Concert Subscribers purchase their
favorite section.

WHY SHOULD I SUBSCRIBE TO SYMPHONICITY?


The Best Prices: Save up to 40% off single ticket prices and avoid single
ticket fees.
The Best Seats or Section: Subscribers are given a chance each season
to renew their seats or section before single ticket purchasers.
Referral Bonus: Earn a referral bonus of 10% of the total subscription
purchase when a friend becomes a first-time subscriber during the
current season.
Complimentary Seats: Earn one complimentary ticket (for every five-
concert subscription ticket purchase) to a Masterworks concert.
Availability is limited and seat placement is random.
Early Seating at the Handel’s Messiah Sing-Along: Five-concert
subscribers receive a special voucher for early seating for the annual
sing-along.
Lollipop Concert: Subscribers have an opportunity to pick and purchase
Lollipop Concert seats before it opens to the general public.
Free Ticket Replacement: Lost or misplaced tickets are replaced for free!
The Best Support: Subscription purchases provide the best way to support
Symphonicity’s volunteer musicians who play for the love of music.
News and Invitations: Be one of the first to receive Symphonicity news
and invitations to special events.

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